CATEGORY: Non-fiction
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Maw Broon’s Kitchen Notebook
Maw Broon
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Made in Scotland: Household Names That Began in Scotland
Carol Foreman
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The Italian Chapel, Orkney
Donald S. Murray
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Around the Peat Fire
Calum Smith
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Iron Road: The Railway in Scotland
P. J. G. Ransom
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The Ballad Repertoire of Anna Gordon, Mrs Brown of Falkland
Sigrid Rieuwerts
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Active Citizenship: What Could it Achieve and How?
Sir Bernard Crick, Andrew Lockyer
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A Lie About My Father
John Burnside
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Them That Live the Longest
Charlie Allan
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Collins Need to Know? – Whiskies
Dominic Roskrow
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Scotland: Global Cinema: Genres, Modes and Identities
David Martin-Jones
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Never Eat Shredded Wheat
Christopher Somerville
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Camp 165 Watten
Valerie Campbell
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We Die Alone
David Howarth, Andy McNab
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A History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900
Graeme Morton, Trevor Griffiths
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Steve Pele Paterson: Confessions of a Highland Hero
Frank Gilfeather
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Poet McGonagall: The Biogrpahy of William McGonagall
Norman Watson
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A History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900
Graeme Morton, Trevor Griffiths
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North-east Lowlands of Scotland
John R. Allan
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The Letter to the Romans
William Barclay
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